1889.] 



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scutellary margin with a row of strongly impressed dots, lateral margin 

 of corium itself tliinly blaoli : membrane hyaline-white, interior and 

 basal margins also excurrent streak on apex of membi'aue, fuscous. 

 Long, 12^ mill. 



Rostrum roacliing somewhat the middle of the mesosternum : 

 antenna) longer than the body, rufous-testaceous, two first joints with 

 long pallid exserted hairs placed close together, third bi'iefly jailose, last 

 sub-glabrous, first joint subequal in length to prouotum and half the 

 head taken together, second joint almost one-third longer than first and 

 a little over 2^ time longer than third, the third twice shorter than 

 fourth, basal halves of fourth and fifth, pallid ; the fifth shorter than 

 the fourth: anterior lateral margins of pronotum ochraceous, finely 

 serrulate, with long pale hairs, slightly reflexed in the middle : pres- 

 ternum without a median ridge ( $ ) : mesosternum longitudinally 

 obsoletely subsulcate at the base, equally convex on the disc : feet 

 pallid-pilose, apices of the tibias and tarsi, ferruginous : sixth ventral 

 segment, in 9 , about two-thirds longer than preceding, apical margin 

 very slightly rounded ; dorsal genital lobes seen from, above triangular, 

 very slightly rounded on the exterior margin, interior broadly distant 

 with margin subsiuuated, impressed on the disc, inward in the form of an 

 arch, red ; seen from beneath, elongate, with the apex acutely rounded, 

 interior margin carinate, ventral lobes turning upwards {Renter). 



Reported from Darjiling. 



Genus TJrolabida, Westwood. 



Ft., Hope, Cat. Hem., i, p. 45 (1837) ; Dallas, Liat Hem., i. p. 313 (1851) ; 

 Trana. Knt. Soo. [a. s.) ii, p. 16 (1852) : Stal, En. Hem., t, p. 117 (1876). Includes 

 Vrostylis, pt., Westwood, 1., o., p. 45 (1837) : CaUiprepes, White, M. N. H., (n. s.) iii, 

 p. 543 (1839) ; Trans. Ent. Soc. iii, p. 93 (1812) -.—Ti/phlocoris, Ren: SchafE., Wanz. 

 lus. V, p. 79 (1839) ; ix, p. 175 (1850). 



Body elongate-ovate, slender, sides parallel, pronotum as broad as 

 the abdomen, posterior angles not prominent : head small, clypoua 

 short : ocelli wanting : rostrum hardly reaching, or extending beyond, 

 the intermediate coxte : antenuse, in the d" , very long, slender, longer than 

 the body, 1-2-4-5 joints of equal length, the third joint shorter . 

 antonuEB in the 2 shorter : hemelytra elongate ; membrane with twelve 

 very indistinct longitudinal veins : feet elongate, slender : abdomen, in 

 <? , terminated by two styli bearing a forceps and with a shorter inter- 

 mediate spine ; in the 9 , terminated by a curved, corneous, recurved 

 appendage produced almost to half the length of the abdomen or not 

 produced. Tyj)e, U. tenera, Westw. 



